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  "textContent": "For internationally acclaimed Dutch-Lebanese designer Tarek Atrissi, creating the visual identity of the Grand Egyptian Museum was far more than a branding exercise. It was, as he described it, a cultural journey into the depths of Egyptian history and one of the most significant milestones of his career. Speaking during his appearance on the “POPCAST” program, Atrissi reflected […]\n\nThe post Tarek Atrissi: Designing the Grand Egyptian Museum Was a Journey Through History appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
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